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Livestock loss due to GMO corn
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<blockquote data-quote="nkotb" data-source="post: 972112" data-attributes="member: 19452"><p>You might want to recheck your story, a large part of the GMO corn grown for seed is grown in Argentina and Brazil. These countries are also using the grain from these crops. While 80% of people, your number you pulled out of the air, might think they want these foods labeled, when the price is twice as much as GMO food, I assure you a large part of them will not want to buy the non-GMO. Corn yields stayed static around 25 bpa until the mid-30's, when synthetic fertilizers and hybrid corn came on the scene. Contrast that with 150+bpa national yields now, and the cost may well be more than double for organic vs. GMO.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nkotb, post: 972112, member: 19452"] You might want to recheck your story, a large part of the GMO corn grown for seed is grown in Argentina and Brazil. These countries are also using the grain from these crops. While 80% of people, your number you pulled out of the air, might think they want these foods labeled, when the price is twice as much as GMO food, I assure you a large part of them will not want to buy the non-GMO. Corn yields stayed static around 25 bpa until the mid-30's, when synthetic fertilizers and hybrid corn came on the scene. Contrast that with 150+bpa national yields now, and the cost may well be more than double for organic vs. GMO. [/QUOTE]
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